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Location notes

Located about 15 miles South East of Middlesbrough, on the Esk Valley line.

Railway type and traffic

One train runs back and forth between Middlesbrough and Whitby. During the week this is usually a 144 but on weekends it could be any of Arriva's units.There are also occasional extra trains to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway at Grosmont.

Link to Real Time Trains

RTT Link BattersbyThis link should be close to the location, but may not be the actual location so please check the page. This link will take you to what is happening 'around now'. Dates and times can be changed at the top of the page.

Environment

North Yorkshire is a beautiful part of the country with large rolling hills and amazing scenery. It is also very open and very exposed so weather here can be extreme at certain times of the year. Given the moors nature of the location it would be sensible to dress for the outdoors and expect the weather to change.

Road directions

From the A172 roundabout in Stokesley take the A173 (Signposted Great Ayton) and continue down this road for about half a mile. At the junction follow the signs for Easby, about 3 miles. In Easby follow the signs for Battersby. When you have passed through Ingleby Greenhow the turning for the station is next left.

Trains must reverse at the station and exchange tokens so they're usually stopped for at least 5 minutes. Loco hauled trains usually run in top 'n' tail formation to avoid running round which would require the use of the ground frame.

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